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Greeba Mills, Banff Place
Archaeology
A small stone cross, probably a grave marker, which is in the form of a crude cross, with a rounded head and short projecting arms. Unusually, there is a cross-shaped hole cut through the centre of the stone. It was found here in 1948 and measures 20 inches x 12.5 inches x 2.25 inches. It is now kept in the Manx Museum, Cross 170.
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- Parish: German
- Sheading: Glenfaba
- Grid Ref: SC2999081290
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record